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Octet electron configuration – അഷ്ടക ഇലക്ട്രോൺ വിന്യാസം

The electron configuration of an octet is the arrangement of electrons in an atom or molecule in which there are eight electrons in the outermost shell. This is a common configuration for many elements in the periodic table, such as oxygen, sulphur, and chlorine. The octet rule states that atoms tend to react in such a way that they obtain eight electrons in their outermost shell, which is the most stable arrangement for many elements.